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Walt Disney Productions - Pacific Desk Company - an incredibly rare original 1950's / 1960's animator's swivel office / desk chair. Vinyl and fabric two-tone brown seat, with a steel armature leading to a matching brown vinyl back rest. Fully adjustable. Standing on a four-pronged leg, with original castors present. Pacific Desk Company decal present to verso, and a ' Walt Disney Productions 8542 ' badge below. A rare chair, with fascinating provenance.Provenance; owned and used by Mr Richard Bazley in his home office during his employment at Walt Disney, during which time he worked as an animator on Tarzan, Hercules and Pocahontas amongst other projects. Photographs included here showing this exact chair in his animation studio during the period. Bazley had purchased the chair from another Walt Disney animator with whom he was friends.
A late Victorian Royal Commemorative joined oak settle, of local interest, inscribed HRH Prince of Wales, Derby Races November 1888, the carved back depicting a deer in relief within an oval panel, the crest rail carved foliage in deep relief, moulded stiles and rails, foliage carved back uprights, carved arm supports, the back with crystoleum panels depicting race scenes, the inscription carved into the lower back rail, slatted plank seat, lunette carved frieze to seat rail, foliage carved front legs, 95cm high, 110cm wide, 55cm deepThis was made for the Derby Races and presented to the Prince of Wales in 1888, a year after Queen Victoria's golden jubilee in 1887. The inscription is hand carved within the lower back rail.
A pair of mid Victorian mahogany hall chairs, circa 1880, having cartouche backs, scroll carved tops, pierced centres, shaped seats, raised on French cabriole legs, 89cm high, 45cm wide, 40cm deep (2)Condition: breaks to joins at seat level but expected, otherwise intact and with general signs of wear and tear
Ejection Seat covers, two RAF Chalgrove covers comm. The Martin Baker Ejection seat both flown by Meteor, one signed by first ejection seat user Bernard Lynch and pilot Capt J Scott, the second signed by Sqd Ldr Fifield. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
A small Chinese marble inset hardwood stand in the form of a seat, Qing dynasty, raised on curved legs with cross stretchers, the carved back inset with inscribed marble panels, 21.5cm long x 15.5cm high x 12cm deep清 红木嵌大理石题诗文座Condition Report: Wear to the ink writing and stains on the marble panelsCondition Report Disclaimer
Six English sealed wine bottles, late 18th/19th century, two applied with varying seals inscribed 'Coll Eman', two with the letters 'ASCR' for All Souls' Common Room, one with the crest for George, 3rd Baron Edgcumbe beneath a viscount's coronet, the last with the Wyndham crest above the initials WW, 29.3cm max. (6) The seat of the Edgcumbe family was Cotehele House in Cornwall. William Wyndham resided at Philipps House in Dinton, near Salisbury. Both properties are now in the ownership of the National Trust. The two 'Coll Eman' bottles formerly from the Winkworth Collection.
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